Apple HomeHub and accessories set for late 2025 release


A mockup of what an Apple home hub device could look like.



A leaker with an excellent track record says that Apple is still on track to release its first dedicated smart home controller with an iPad-like screen in the second half of 2025. Here’s what to expect from the home hub.

Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter on Sunday is the latest to chime in on a timeline for Apple’s Home Hub. According to the newsletter, the new device, still expected in 2025, will be “the first step toward a bigger role in the smart home” and Apple’s “most significant release of the year.”

Previous reports from long-time Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo have suggested the home hub will enter mass production later this year. It is thought to include a high-quality speaker and camera for FaceTime calls, and could be sold as either wall-mountable or with a standalone base as desired.

Apple is thought to also be bringing out supplementary smart home accessories, such as dedicated indoor security cameras and a doorbell that can use Face ID, also according to the newsletter.

Rumors suggest previously said that the device will sport an A18 chip and at least 8GB of RAM, so as to run Apple Intelligence. The expected built-in camera and mic may also double as a security camera itself.

The device is expected to unify the company’s push for a much-improved Siri home assistant, use of the Thread and Matter standards for control of smart home devices, and its existing Home software interface. It remains to be seen if Apple will include any iCloud storage offers for security footage.

Rounding up the rumors

The purpose of the device would be to leverage an improved Siri and on-screen widgets to act as a master control for smart home devices, similar to how the Home app on other Apple devices works now.

That said, the home hub is expected to work with nearly any third-party device that supports the Matter and Thread secure communication standards. It would leverage Apple Intelligence and Siri for automation and control, and possibly run on a dedicated “homeOS” with a focus on widget-based controls for individual devices.

Matter is a key standard that will allow the home hub to work with third-party devices.
Matter is a key standard that will allow the home hub to work with third-party devices.

It’s unclear if the new device will use the HomePod branding as suggested by earlier rumors, or move to an entirely new name, such as “Apple HomeHub.” It would be Apple’s entry into a market currently dominated by Amazon’s Echo Show and Google’s Nest Hub.

Commands could also be given to the device using Siri on existing Apple devices, from the iPhone to the HomePod, so that users who are away or in another part of the home could still control the hub. Apple is also rumored to be launching a new lineup of HomePod minis in the second half of 2025.

A price target for the home hub has not yet been suggested in the various rumors, apart from claims that the base unit would be significantlyless expensive than an iPad.



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